LOCAL ROUNDUP: Corning downs Binghamton

Friday

BINGHAMTON - Corning traveled to Binghamton and came away with a 100.5-77.5 win over the Patriots Friday in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference swimming matchup.

Vanessa Turner was a double individual winner for the Hawks in the 100 yard freestyle (1:00.04) and the 200 yard freestyle (2:10.91) and Katherine McKane picked up two single indiviudal wins in the 200 yard individual medley in 2:28.96 and the 100 yard butterfly (1:08.800.

Corning’s relay of Levine, Lucy Hilker, Palmesano and Elora Ferrie won in the 200 yard medley relay in 2:07.53. The team of McKane, Turner, Ferrie and Palmesano touched first in the 200 yard freestyle relay in 1:50.75 and McKane, Turner, Palmesano and Levine won the 400 yard freestyle relay in 4:08.50.

Corning will travel to Union-Endicott Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in its next contest.

For Elmira, Jacob Barnes had a 41, Brock Ohart had a 43, Reilly Houper contributed a 46, Jack Stemmerman added a 59 and Hayden Bixler chipped in a 60.

Horseheads improves to 12-0 with the win and will compete in the Section IV Class A Championships Monday at Soaring Eagles Golf Course starting at 9 a.m.

LCAA Girls soccer

Haverling 0, Livonia 0

LIVONIA - Haverling and Livonia battled to a 0-0 tie Friday in a Livingston County Athletic Association girls soccer matchup.

"We had our opportunities, the last minute we had a chance to score," Haverling head coach Braedyn Ordway said. "We did play them much better than the first time we played them."

Livonia outshot the Rams 21-10 in the contest.

Danielle Ward had 16 saves for the Rams and Kendal Gottorss had 10 saves for the Bulldogs.

Haverling (5-5-1) will host Dundee at 5 p.m. Monday.

Non-league boys soccer

Haverling 4, Keshequa 1

KESHEQUA - Haverling scored four second half goals on its way to a 4-1 win over Keshequa in a non-league boys soccer matchup Friday.

Riley Rease had a goal in the first half for Keshequa.

Thomas Binkowski had two goals in the second half and Teddy Robbins and Keefer Calkins added one goal.

Calkins, Robbins and Binkowski all added assists.

"We came off the bus a little bit flat, they outplayed us the first half," Haverling head coach Matt Hill said. "They couldn’t have responded any better in the second half. One of our best halves of the season. It was good to see."

The Rams outshot Keshequa 14-6 in the contest.

Griffin Yastremski had four saves for Haverling and Connor Galton added nine saves.

Haverling improves to 11-0 and will travel to Hornell Tuesday at 7 p.m.

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